Word: bi
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...meeting tonight, Arthur N. Holcombe '06, Eaton Professor of the Science of Government, will speak on "Bi-partisan Aspects of Foreign Policy." Holcombe, who was special advisor to Chiang Kaishek from 1927 to 1930, will probably center his attention on the present Chinese communist crisis in Korea...
...Bulletin, a bi-weekly, sells around 14,000 copies per issue and is regarded as one of the better alumni journals in the country. Last year it won the prize as the best alumni magazine in America...
...Democrats have put through and continued to push programs like the Marshall plan and Point Four. They have advocated continued economic assistance to free nations. They have supported the United Nations, and been willing to back words with arms. While the Republicans theoretically went along in the period of "bi-partisanship," they have tried time and again to solvate** administration policies, as when they attempted to cut drastically our aid to Europe. Now that the period of cooperation between Republicans and Democrats has passed, the G.O.P. may be expected to attack the administration even more strongly on our foreign policy...
...bolster the bi-partisan foreign policy, President Truman named this Massachusetts Senator...
...retired president and chairman of the board of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company will bring to the London post a broad background in economic and financial affairs. The new appointment is also expected to give a strong boost to the Administration's efforts to keep foreign policy bi-partisan, since Gifford is a Republican...